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"By now, this is a familiar enough scene; women either purposefully or accidentally avoiding either a handshake or embrace from the president," wrote Jezebel's Stassa Edwards. "When women have slighted Trump there is something delicious about watching the embodiment of ego and power reduced to standing uncomfortably, emptily staring at cameras recording the moment."

"The mainstream media, desperate for a victory, is now claiming that Polish First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda rebuffed a handshake by Donald Trump during the president's visit to Poland," reads a post on Sean Hannity's blog.

"Of course, the story is wishful thinking on the part of the left-wing media," the post continues. "As the video of the event clearly shows, the first lady of Poland first shakes the hand of first lady Melania Trump, then immediately shakes President Trump's hand."

From the left: 'The handshake is still a thing for old Tiny Fingers'

The Root had a lot of fun with what it called a "snub."

"Kornhauser-Duda, didn't want any part of (Trump's) tiny deplorable fingers as she straight curbed him when he came in for a handshake," the post reads.

From the right: Grow up

Becket Adams went after the media outlets that played up the missed handshake as an intentional snub in an opinion piece for the Washington Examiner.Adams especially chided CNN's Chris Cillizza who tweeted "OHMYGODOHMYGODOHMYGOD..." along with a video clip of the incident.

"It would be awesome if we didn't have to Zapruder the news cycle because reporters can't keep it together long enough to figure out the truth of certain events," Adams wrote. "Can we please have just a little bit more restraint?"

Wing noted that "many people on Twitter were quick to delight in what they saw as Kornhauser-Duda deliberately swerving on Trump," but said it was more likely that she was simply following proper protocol and shaking the hand of her counterpart first."

The Blaze also took aim at Cillizza, saying he was "caught pushing a deceptively edited video" that "makes it appear as though Poland's first lady snubbed" Trump. A longer version of the video shows what really happened."

"The deceptively edited video was widely spread on social media among those critical of Trump," the Blaze article added.